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of teaching in science and math and to improve access to higher education. the early shape of the expansion we should all find encouraging for the future trajectory of the economy. because growth is led by private demand with the strong gains in investment and exports. we've made real progress eliminating the economic imbalances too much debt among individuals, too much leverage in the financial sector, too much construction in residential commercial real estate. the problems, tim balances that created the unstable growth that proceeded the crisis. the balance sheet of the business sector is in remarkably strong shape and the economy as a whole is more productive than before the crisis. these are promising developments. but we still have a very tough economy and still face some very tough challenges ahead. unemployment of course is very high and improving more gradually than any of us would like. while we're seeiomonn the housing market, we have a long way to go there. pension values have recovered much of the losses in the crisis, but of course as you know
of teaching in science and math and to improve access to higher education. the early shape of the expansion we should all find encouraging for the future trajectory of the economy. because growth is led by private demand with the strong gains in investment and exports. we've made real progress eliminating the economic imbalances too much debt among individuals, too much leverage in the financial sector, too much construction in residential commercial real estate. the problems, tim balances that...
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they have been educated in america. we are trying to give them a legal status that does not allow a fear of deportation, and it allows them to go to clege or school, allows them to stay here they want to. if they want to become citizens, they can apply and get in line and abide by the law as it is today. we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. calling on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want to create jobs. we need to give the people and small bsiness a stability and predictability. they need to know what to expect. all the president talks about his more taxes and more taxes. on top of health care, that is why we have not g
they have been educated in america. we are trying to give them a legal status that does not allow a fear of deportation, and it allows them to go to clege or school, allows them to stay here they want to. if they want to become citizens, they can apply and get in line and abide by the law as it is today. we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears...
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education. very high returns to education. we have seen a significant erosion relative to the rest of the world. there is a pretty good case for investment in basic scientific research, as we have done for decades. maybe going be on there to support areas like clean energy. you're likely to see the market under invest. this is a relatively limited list of things. a huge part of what you do is incentives for private investment. we propose a broad framework that we think would improve the incentives for private investment here, not just things like permanent advantages for this but to clean up all the muck. these are some things we think. if you look outside the medicare and medicare and social security, what's has happened to the role of government is you're going to see a significant restraint across the government to preserve room for those third four areas that we think our investments with economic returns. >> right here in the front row. >> i am with the postgraduate school. five days before he took over the job, everythin
education. very high returns to education. we have seen a significant erosion relative to the rest of the world. there is a pretty good case for investment in basic scientific research, as we have done for decades. maybe going be on there to support areas like clean energy. you're likely to see the market under invest. this is a relatively limited list of things. a huge part of what you do is incentives for private investment. we propose a broad framework that we think would improve the...
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he says he wants to use international aid to improve the educational environment. japan has helped the war-torn country build about 700 schools so far in kabul and other regions. the number of children attending school has risen eight fold over the past ten years. >>> next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >>> myanmar's government has taken another major step in its campaign to show the international community that it's moving towards democracy. on thursday, it signed a cease fire agreement to end its longest running internal conflict with ethnic rebels. government representatives met with senior officials from the national union in eastern myanmar. the two sides agreed to open a liaison office and agreed talks for a lasting settlement. fighters battle the former military rule for more than 60 years. the transfer to civilian led governments after an election in 2010 opened the door for dialogue. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton demanded an end to all civil conflicts when she visited myanmar in december. western nations have made it
he says he wants to use international aid to improve the educational environment. japan has helped the war-torn country build about 700 schools so far in kabul and other regions. the number of children attending school has risen eight fold over the past ten years. >>> next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >>> myanmar's government has taken another major step in its campaign to show the international community that it's moving towards democracy. on...
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a country that leads the world in educating its people. an america that attracts a new generation of high-tech manufacturing and high paying jobs. a future where we're in control of our own energy and our security and prosperity aren't so tied to unstable parts of the world. an economy built to last, where hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded. we can do this. i know we can because we've done it before. at the end of world war ii, when another generation of heroes returned home from combat, they built the strongest economy and middle class the world has ever known. [ applause ] >> my grandfather, a veteran of patton's army, got the chance to go to college on the g.i. bill. my grandmother, who worked on a bomber assembly line, was part of a workforce that turned out the best products on earth. the two of them shared the optimism of a nation that had triumphed over depression and fascism. they understood they were part of something larger. they were contributing to a story of success that every american had a chance to share. the
a country that leads the world in educating its people. an america that attracts a new generation of high-tech manufacturing and high paying jobs. a future where we're in control of our own energy and our security and prosperity aren't so tied to unstable parts of the world. an economy built to last, where hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded. we can do this. i know we can because we've done it before. at the end of world war ii, when another generation of heroes returned home from...
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agenda for this conference of the global elite discussions about economic growth global competitiveness education technology and health and today a large focus on the crisis in the eurozone well our two moralists are host of the capital account and our own financial guru is in davos and she's with me now to break it all down. there lauren a it seems to me that what you've been seeing over the past week is that very little is actually paid very little attention is actually a paid to what's on the agenda talk about what's being said in davos and also what's not being said yeah speak to that point i know this is something we've been talking about that the official agenda maybe isn't as important as the unofficial one but today i feel like i was really testing that because the euro zone discussions really made a lot of headlines there was a big debate of finance ministers and the economic and monetary affairs for the european union timothy geitner spoke about the u.s. economic outlook there were just some big news making debates and so the first time that i'm in the congress center to kind of get eve
agenda for this conference of the global elite discussions about economic growth global competitiveness education technology and health and today a large focus on the crisis in the eurozone well our two moralists are host of the capital account and our own financial guru is in davos and she's with me now to break it all down. there lauren a it seems to me that what you've been seeing over the past week is that very little is actually paid very little attention is actually a paid to what's on...
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agenda for this conference of the global elite discussions about economic growth global competitiveness education technology and health among other things today also a large focus on the crisis in the euro zone now are two more lister host of the capital account and also our own financial guru is in davos right now and she joined me a short while ago i asked her what's been on the agenda in davos and more importantly what's not being discussed take a look yeah it will speak to that point i know this is something we've been talking about that the official agenda maybe isn't as important as the unofficial one but today i feel like i was really testing that because the euro zone discussions really made a lot of headlines there was a big debate of finance ministers and the economic and monetary affairs for the european union timothy geitner spoke about the u.s. economic outlook there were just some big news making debates and so the first time that i'm in the congress center to kind of get everybody's response to you know how they felt about the comment that came out on the euro zone and and that kin
agenda for this conference of the global elite discussions about economic growth global competitiveness education technology and health among other things today also a large focus on the crisis in the euro zone now are two more lister host of the capital account and also our own financial guru is in davos right now and she joined me a short while ago i asked her what's been on the agenda in davos and more importantly what's not being discussed take a look yeah it will speak to that point i know...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. [ man announcing ]ity, what we created here.e education what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. >>> welcome back. believe it or not, fannie mae doesn't need a bailout. the first time they haven't asked for taxpayer money since 2008. does this mean it's time for the government to back off? joining me now is fred glick, president of u.s. loans mortgage. fred, you are no fan of freddie or fannie because of the bailouts. tell me about that. does the $2.7 billion profit for fannie signal that the housing market is stabilizing to you? >> it's got nothing to do with it. they lost $17 billion last year. it's a matter of, let's clean up all of the old stuff and then we can move forward. the fact of the matter is, they've tried that. i'm a big proponent of t.a.r.p. 2 where they've come out where allegedly they don't do an apraise sal. they only check your income. as long as you've bee
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. [ man announcing ]ity, what we created here.e education what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. >>> welcome back. believe it or not, fannie mae doesn't need a bailout. the first time they haven't asked for taxpayer money since 2008. does this mean it's time for the government to back off? joining me now is fred...
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people but they will get serious about what we need to do here at home and didn't even mention our education system that's piece of this puzzle too in order that we can be as competitive an economy and a country and be stimulating the. very people we want to invest and create. a market a lot of who would want to compete and they just feel like there's a lot of red tape in the way i really appreciate you being here and filling us in on so much of this from your perspective that was our brackman franklin she is president c.e.o. of barber franklin enterprises thanks again thank you for. all right before we go let's wrap up with some loose change and we have a special guest today that hope. to the law to make coffee will an encouraging nature who is taking a much needed day off and shannon in the control room so let's take a trip down memory lane as tomorrow is tax day in the u.s. and let's look back at timothy geithner's confirmation hearings for a second. but i used. my returns. prompt you to report. from form of purchase on your argument. not to my recollection. remember that he basically got
people but they will get serious about what we need to do here at home and didn't even mention our education system that's piece of this puzzle too in order that we can be as competitive an economy and a country and be stimulating the. very people we want to invest and create. a market a lot of who would want to compete and they just feel like there's a lot of red tape in the way i really appreciate you being here and filling us in on so much of this from your perspective that was our brackman...
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. >> susie: and finally, it's our friday feature "lou's been thinking" with author and educator lou heckler. tonight, lou's been thinking about engaging employees. >> i've been thinking about the joy of anticipation. years ago, i hosted a morning tv talk show in north carolina. i asked a pediatrician on the show, what's one thing most of us as parents forget when it comes to raising children? he only hesitated slightly: kids love to anticipate, he said. we should give them something to anticipate every day, maybe a bunch of somethings. that applies to us big kids as well. if you manage a group of people, are you giving them the gift of anticipation? i hear a lot about the problem getting employees engaged with their work. i wonder if we have so systematized things in the hopes of preventing errors that we have taken away some of the creative fun. what would happen if we explained a goal we were hoping to reach and a date by which we wanted it completed and then gave them leeway in deciding how to get there? big time athletic coaches often have incentives in their contracts for certain achie
. >> susie: and finally, it's our friday feature "lou's been thinking" with author and educator lou heckler. tonight, lou's been thinking about engaging employees. >> i've been thinking about the joy of anticipation. years ago, i hosted a morning tv talk show in north carolina. i asked a pediatrician on the show, what's one thing most of us as parents forget when it comes to raising children? he only hesitated slightly: kids love to anticipate, he said. we should give them...
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as part of a balanced framework, we think there's going to be some room to make some investments in education and infrastructure, things that are good for the long-term growth prospects of this economy. we're going to look at the overall mix through that basic prism. >> i want to ask one final question about leadership. the center piece of your stance on the negotiations is to raise taxes on the wealthy. >> that's not the center piece of our plan. the center piece is a balanced mix of spending reforms and tax reforms that preserve the ability for us to invest in things that are absolutely essential to our ability to grow in the future. >> but so far, when it comes to raising taxes on the wealthy, one thing we know about that from all the polls is it's very popular. it's not something in which you're expending political capital to make that happen. tell me again where the president is exercising leadership -- >> i wouldn't say it's ever popular. look at the history of american politics the last 30 years or the last 40 years. never popular to do what this president did, which is to try to expla
as part of a balanced framework, we think there's going to be some room to make some investments in education and infrastructure, things that are good for the long-term growth prospects of this economy. we're going to look at the overall mix through that basic prism. >> i want to ask one final question about leadership. the center piece of your stance on the negotiations is to raise taxes on the wealthy. >> that's not the center piece of our plan. the center piece is a balanced mix...
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he's a human being who allowed himself and forced himself to get an education, to read, to learn, to be open to experiences remember in so so there was a guy... in the model... in "the sopranos" there was the exexploited manager? landau is the opposite. he came along in his life, understood him, was honest with him and pushed him. bruce want ised to splay all these small holes. landau has his eyes on the pot of gold and pushed him toward madison square garden. >> rose: give us a sense of where "born in the u.s.a." and what that meant for him in that experience? "born in the u.s.a." is the best selling album of the mid-'80s and certainly the best selling album for bruce springsteen. and it was full of hits. "dancing in the dark" "born in the u.s.a." "born in the u.s.a." itself, the song, was as bruce put it, the most misunderstooding song since louie lieuway. >> rose: (laughs) that's funny. >> that's the song george will went to hear and said springsteen is wonderful and ronald reagan picked up on that when he was just about to begin campaigning for his second term. and he referred ad
he's a human being who allowed himself and forced himself to get an education, to read, to learn, to be open to experiences remember in so so there was a guy... in the model... in "the sopranos" there was the exexploited manager? landau is the opposite. he came along in his life, understood him, was honest with him and pushed him. bruce want ised to splay all these small holes. landau has his eyes on the pot of gold and pushed him toward madison square garden. >> rose: give us a...
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they'll tell you it's a very complex problem involving tacks, trade, regulatory policy, exchange rates, educational skills. it is all those things, but when you move from high level policy to specific cases, you will often find within element that is rarely talked about. a government's role in boosting its domestic manufacturers. in a front page story last week, the "new york times" detailed how apple's iphone ended up being made outside america. "the times" wrote about the apple executives who visited a factory in china to see if it could cut the glass precisely for the phone's touchdown screen. when the apple team got there, the factory owners were already constructing a new wing. this is in case you give us the contract, the manager explained. how could they afford such an extrav gantt gesture? it turns out, "the times" noted that they received subsidy from the chinese government. that one incident is part of a pattern. in 2009, for example, bridgelux, a light emitting chip manufacturer in the united states was searching for a new factory site. the company considered the cost of building in the
they'll tell you it's a very complex problem involving tacks, trade, regulatory policy, exchange rates, educational skills. it is all those things, but when you move from high level policy to specific cases, you will often find within element that is rarely talked about. a government's role in boosting its domestic manufacturers. in a front page story last week, the "new york times" detailed how apple's iphone ended up being made outside america. "the times" wrote about the...
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education free. free. free. free. free. free books video for your media project. you have the right to remain silent but how long you can keep silent is quite another matter especially considering the and and hance interrogation tactics the government uses these days we'll speak to a former cia agent who tells us why his interrogations days are over. champagne and caviar and a few economic issues on the side the annual world economic forum in davos is just wrapping up but what was actually accomplished or lester is in switzerland the latest blow out of the local mall because drug but now. even. when your children own and in the land of the plenty children are the new face of poverty and yet their hunger pains go unnoticed by the government so how many are struggling and the number may shock you. and good evening it is friday january twenty seventh seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. . well this month marks ten years since the u.s. government opened the prison at guantanamo bay and three years since president obama said he'd have
education free. free. free. free. free. free books video for your media project. you have the right to remain silent but how long you can keep silent is quite another matter especially considering the and and hance interrogation tactics the government uses these days we'll speak to a former cia agent who tells us why his interrogations days are over. champagne and caviar and a few economic issues on the side the annual world economic forum in davos is just wrapping up but what was actually...
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i know you have gained a lot of financial education since he started as the t.a.r.p. general. could you explain how this will work? >> yes, glass-steagall was the law that separated investment banks and commercial banks. so it meant that basically a big like citibank or jpmorgan chase could not also do investment banking activities. also in other areas like insurance. that bill really got dismantled by a series of regulatory deficiencies by the feds leading up to the end of the clinton administration for the last messages were basically torn apart by legislation. the way president obama is referring to it, and he is accurate, some of the biggest classes didn't happen from commercial banks. but also investment banks. it was pure investment banking or an insurance company like aig. this is a popular thing that is done by those on wall street that want to keep the status quo, too big to fail, they want to keep it going. those of them that advocate the law, it's not necessary. i think you look at a bank like citigroup, which clearly suffered enormous losses. the only reason why it
i know you have gained a lot of financial education since he started as the t.a.r.p. general. could you explain how this will work? >> yes, glass-steagall was the law that separated investment banks and commercial banks. so it meant that basically a big like citibank or jpmorgan chase could not also do investment banking activities. also in other areas like insurance. that bill really got dismantled by a series of regulatory deficiencies by the feds leading up to the end of the clinton...
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. >> reporter: $110 billion in cuts from defense to education to food inspections last year aalone will take effect in january. one problem, republicans and democrats disagree on the bush tax cuts due to expire at the end of this year. >> americans know what works, low taxes, reasonable regulations and leaving within our means. >> reporter: democrats led by president obama support them for just people making more than 200,000 a year. uncertainty about just what congress will do is already weighing on the economy. >> it will just be a bumpy ride. businesses are slower to hire. government agencies are slower to give out contracts. it is sort of creeping into the economy now and that will just get worse the longer congress works to deal with this. >> reporter: wait is what congress is almost certain to do. >> athena jones joining us live from washington. in addition to this perspective, a highly anticipated book that showcases the relationship or lack thereof between the president and congress is out this week. you got a copy of the new book a bit early "the price of politics" taking cente
. >> reporter: $110 billion in cuts from defense to education to food inspections last year aalone will take effect in january. one problem, republicans and democrats disagree on the bush tax cuts due to expire at the end of this year. >> americans know what works, low taxes, reasonable regulations and leaving within our means. >> reporter: democrats led by president obama support them for just people making more than 200,000 a year. uncertainty about just what congress will...
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her parents wouldn't pay for her college education and less she stayed at home so she left home and supported herself. she was introduced to rand around that time and rand resonated with her because rand, in addition to politics and economics and everything i think a lot of people object to about rand she was in favor of individuality and speaking up free yourself with members of your own family. that appealed very much to geller because she came from a family that was kind of controlling and you see characters in the rand books particularly "atlas shrugged" where several of the main characters including hank riordan, the steel magnate, got his family -- reading that book by -- it was totally routine for hank riordan. i didn't like the philosophy but as a character i rooted for hank written. that is the kind of thing that appeals to people and i don't think it is really appreciated. she appeals -- that rand speaks to people's self-esteem. self-esteem issue. psychological issues. you don't really have it anymore but for a while in the 50s and 60s becoming a branch of psychoanalysis. randian ps
her parents wouldn't pay for her college education and less she stayed at home so she left home and supported herself. she was introduced to rand around that time and rand resonated with her because rand, in addition to politics and economics and everything i think a lot of people object to about rand she was in favor of individuality and speaking up free yourself with members of your own family. that appealed very much to geller because she came from a family that was kind of controlling and...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. >>> no fiscal cliff deal without raising taxes on the rich. that's what treasury secretary timothy geithner told steve lease son. steve joins us from the white house with more on this. >> melissa, thanks very much. interesting comments from the treasury secretary who laid out the negotiating position of the administration in ways that it hadn't before, at least not explicitly as they had. what i want to play here is the sound from the interview and i'm going to put my question in there too just so you understand exactly what the treasury secretary was responding to when it comes to the position of the administration on walking away or letting the country go over the fiscal cliff without tax hikes for the wea
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a related question from a higher education reporter for "u.s. new." is there a need for the government to be able to detect and track drones at will? do you think they should be licensed by the faa? refering to private or commercial drones. >> who wants to take either of those? >> i have one line that will not surprise anybody. i don't think the faa should be getting involved with the private privacy issues. they have their hands full. >> do you have a sense to which -- to what extend the faa has a mandate that includes the privacy issues? >> i think that's a hard question. the faa's mandate includes protecting people and property on the ground. that has been intrepreted as a safety mandate by and large. there are all cases dating back to the 1970's to include things like dealing with the environmental impact of air traffic. perhaps it also encompass other concerns which impact people on the ground. i am skeptical that the faa would want to interpret the mandate in that direction. i imagine this is an area where congress may need to do something. they
a related question from a higher education reporter for "u.s. new." is there a need for the government to be able to detect and track drones at will? do you think they should be licensed by the faa? refering to private or commercial drones. >> who wants to take either of those? >> i have one line that will not surprise anybody. i don't think the faa should be getting involved with the private privacy issues. they have their hands full. >> do you have a sense to which...
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doug cody is pushing executives to be pro active, talking about the issue during every conversation, educating employees, anything that can be done. joining me now is this chairman and ceo of honeywell international, david cody. part of the nonpartisan fix the debt campaign. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> why did you choose to write this op-ed, is the catalyst the election, the sheer size of the national dead what's it's grown to? what is pressing you right now? >> i would say any one of those three would be very good reasons. when you take the three of them togts, that sure makes it -- has the potential for a crisis. so we're trying to do as a group is recognize that we've got a fiscal cliff coming. we saw what happened in the last debt ceiling discussion, if you want to call it that. and very fearful that the people will start talking about maybe we should just let the fiscal cliff happen when what we need to do is address it pro actively like a great nations and ceos need to speak up to make sure politicians understand how important it is to resolving the uncertainty felt by businesse
doug cody is pushing executives to be pro active, talking about the issue during every conversation, educating employees, anything that can be done. joining me now is this chairman and ceo of honeywell international, david cody. part of the nonpartisan fix the debt campaign. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> why did you choose to write this op-ed, is the catalyst the election, the sheer size of the national dead what's it's grown to? what is pressing you right now? >> i...
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education is one side. on the other side, it is important that disclosures and the types of products that are offered are such that people have a reasonable chance of understanding what it is they are buying or investing in. the federal reserve pioneered, a few years ago, the use of consumer testing to improve disclosures for credit card statements and a variety of other disclosures, and we hope to see that activity continued. in general, the experience of the crisis has made people more aware of the need to be financially literate, and schools more aware and cautious. it is an ongoing battle. we cannot declare victory. we have to work to make sure that both kids in school and adults making financial decisions have access to good advice and education. >> thank you very much for your responses, mr. chairman. >> senator johanns. >> mr. chairman, good to see you again. the four tests that you have testified about today -- the forecasts that you have testified about today, i assume do not factor in the results
education is one side. on the other side, it is important that disclosures and the types of products that are offered are such that people have a reasonable chance of understanding what it is they are buying or investing in. the federal reserve pioneered, a few years ago, the use of consumer testing to improve disclosures for credit card statements and a variety of other disclosures, and we hope to see that activity continued. in general, the experience of the crisis has made people more aware...
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rick don't google my name santorum president obama discussed his plans to increase access to higher education in his state of the union speech on tuesday in response to those plans santorum sold told c.b.s. news on wednesday that it's no wonder president obama wants every kid to go to college indoctrination that occurs in american universities is one of the kids to the left holding to have maintain power in america. and kids learn more about the world and science they tend to vote for democrats more maybe that says something about sometimes republican party more than it says about the so-called indoctrination by the way i guess the only indoctrination prefers is the kind of teaches kids that same sex marriage eventually leads to man on dog marriages it's very clear. right now at this very moment odds are someone is get on a plane someplace with a condom full of heroin or cocaine shoved up some hole in their body all probability is happening right now as we speak ten twenty four and t.s.a. security has no chance of finding none at all unless they want to bust out the k.-y. jelly and latex glov
rick don't google my name santorum president obama discussed his plans to increase access to higher education in his state of the union speech on tuesday in response to those plans santorum sold told c.b.s. news on wednesday that it's no wonder president obama wants every kid to go to college indoctrination that occurs in american universities is one of the kids to the left holding to have maintain power in america. and kids learn more about the world and science they tend to vote for democrats...
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i think there's an education job we need to do there. we need to have an honest conversation about the risks and dangers associated with firearms. and we need to do what we can from a policy perspective to keep the guns out of the hands of people that are known dangerous. i mean, you have 40% of all gun sales in this country don't go through a background check. there are things we can do like background checks to keep guns you out of the hands. we can't prevent every tragedy. but we can prevent a lot of them and that's what we have to focus on. we're better than this. >> the culture of the nfl is you have a bunch of young players who have a lot of money early in life. not all of them make the right decisions. they have the pressure to keep their job. they have injuries. we don't know everything that surrounded this. all of a sudden, a firearm is involved. is there anything the nfl can do to prevent this kind of stuff? >> tragically, and i think the question is no. it would be great if roger goodell could say, okay, if as a condition of c
i think there's an education job we need to do there. we need to have an honest conversation about the risks and dangers associated with firearms. and we need to do what we can from a policy perspective to keep the guns out of the hands of people that are known dangerous. i mean, you have 40% of all gun sales in this country don't go through a background check. there are things we can do like background checks to keep guns you out of the hands. we can't prevent every tragedy. but we can prevent...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> thank you to lee gala ber, franklin foer and chairman steele. before we go, j.c. watts are you in or out? if j.c. is in i'm in. >> party line. >> so party. >> he's so party. that is all. that is all unfortunately for "now." i will see you back at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by frank brownry in, joy reid, jonathan altar and americans for tax reform president grover norquist. until then find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. thank you very much. coming up here on "andrea mitchell reports," the road to nowhere. when will the real negotiations begin? we'll have the latest from chuck todd and chris cizilla. plus, the top democrat on the house weighs and means committee, sandra levin. what is hillary clinton's new read line in syria? former congresswoman jane harman joins us. and in the line of fire, we'll h
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> thank you to lee gala ber, franklin foer and chairman steele. before we go, j.c. watts are you in or out? if j.c. is in i'm in. >> party line. >> so party. >> he's so party. that is all. that is all unfortunately for "now." i will see you back at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by frank brownry in, joy reid, jonathan altar...
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president obama is also focused on education. pell grants are often used by women. he's increased the number of pell grants for women, over 2 million. it's an enormous investment in women's future and potential. when you look at the health care debate, overwhelmingly it affects women. if you look at medicare and medicaid, both disproportionately used by women. mitt romney would like to privatize medicare and medicaid. that's not going to help women. >> david, david -- >> let me finish. and then last, under president obama, being a woman is no obama, being a woman is no longer going to be a pre-existing condition. >> if i could get in. >> go ahead. >> these are patently false statements being made about mitt romney. he has not come out and said he is going to do what the senator is saying. in fact, just the opposite. i think that one thing women are seeing is that mitt romney is an extremely smart guy. he's been successful in creating jobs in the private economy and that's something that barack obama has not been able to do. mitt romney also understands how to turn a
president obama is also focused on education. pell grants are often used by women. he's increased the number of pell grants for women, over 2 million. it's an enormous investment in women's future and potential. when you look at the health care debate, overwhelmingly it affects women. if you look at medicare and medicaid, both disproportionately used by women. mitt romney would like to privatize medicare and medicaid. that's not going to help women. >> david, david -- >> let me...
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my dad had a third-grade education. here i am, two degrees, standing before people all across this country, that i have never met, talking about the very same things that the man who could not read, taught us. that was, by the sweat of your brow. the work of your hands. and the determination that god gives you the strength to accomplish. i stand here before you. [applause] as a free man. an american. the american spirit is built on such stories. but if we allow socialist tendencies to invade, i don't know about you, but i stand here saying with every fiber of my being, i will refuse to surrender our country to socialism and i will stand against it with every ounce of my body. i refuse to watch and sit by as our constitution is trammell -- trampled upon, and we must be determined today we with defend the finest document our country has, and that is the american con constitution. we -- the american constitution. and we send this message to this administration. i stand firmly with cardinal dolan and n saying that americans
my dad had a third-grade education. here i am, two degrees, standing before people all across this country, that i have never met, talking about the very same things that the man who could not read, taught us. that was, by the sweat of your brow. the work of your hands. and the determination that god gives you the strength to accomplish. i stand here before you. [applause] as a free man. an american. the american spirit is built on such stories. but if we allow socialist tendencies to invade, i...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way. ♪ [ laughs ] [ applause ] i love you. i love you, too. than giving her a diamond is surprising her with one. save the surprise. shop online and ship to any zales store free. only at the diamond store. ♪ i'm lost in the light >>> this new video could save her production costs. this farewell video was played as her introduction. >> what makes hillary clinton is her strength, toughness, very strong principle. >> she's highly personable. she's the people's secretary. >> she arrives some place, everybody pays attention. >> it makes her extremely effec
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way. ♪ [ laughs ] [...
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education free. for three. three. three. three. three broke your video for your media project c.e.o. don carty. sure is that so much internet there's a huge musician. mark webber in syria witnessing a new generation of warfare and information for their peers no doubt western media aims to construct a concert. her own stores are here. to. going global that's. why. you. choose your place to take your stuff. to. make your statement. the more. you can stream. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was a big issue. you know we've spoken a lot on this show about the idea and the evidence behind a two tiered criminal justice system with financial crimes where maybe on the one hand you have the c.e.o. of peregrine financial group which although there was a smoking gun you saw him very quickly arrested and charged verses john corazon the head of m.f. global where m
education free. for three. three. three. three. three broke your video for your media project c.e.o. don carty. sure is that so much internet there's a huge musician. mark webber in syria witnessing a new generation of warfare and information for their peers no doubt western media aims to construct a concert. her own stores are here. to. going global that's. why. you. choose your place to take your stuff. to. make your statement. the more. you can stream. sometimes you see a story and it seems...
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fortunate americans and as a result puts a huge burden on reducing for the retirees and support things like education and frinfrastructure. >> maria, at the bottom of the hour, we'll talk to tim geithner about his policy on china. he says china is a currency manipulate for. he'll reject that report about him trying to become president of dartmouth college. >> i don't understand when the secretary treasury says there's no additional burden on the highest earns. but the highest earners pay 40% of the tax. so are we constantly saying that -- >> he says that there will be additional -- >> he acknowledges that there will be additional burdens but says that they are well capable of withstanding that burden and it will not have an adverse effect on the economy. >> do you think it's going to have an adverse effect on the market if gains go way up? do you think it's going to impact the economy? >> potentially could impact. >> john, we will look forward to more from timothy geithner with john harwood tonight. let's turn to bob pisani, our man on the floor of the nyse. qe 3, in or out, up or down? >> mr. bernan
fortunate americans and as a result puts a huge burden on reducing for the retirees and support things like education and frinfrastructure. >> maria, at the bottom of the hour, we'll talk to tim geithner about his policy on china. he says china is a currency manipulate for. he'll reject that report about him trying to become president of dartmouth college. >> i don't understand when the secretary treasury says there's no additional burden on the highest earns. but the highest...
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so therefore the changes are going to have to happen and i hope to goodness that the americans are educated enough about economics and about politics. going to stand what we have to do not give more power to the government this is the only institution of course they want to fall flat on its face people want to give it more power we can't have that anymore we have to take away their power return the power to the people take away the power from the banks then we have a chance of building some economic growth and some prosperity but what we're facing right now is a most a very scary situation and we have to pin the tail on mr bernanke he and the rest of the donkey's who have given this to us their ego things like that a lot of people have the blindfold still on and may not be able to do the have but we're certainly trying to help people get the information they need to make their decision i want to talk about so much more of the rock wall if you'll just stay there we're going to go to a quick break and have much more with lou rockwell author and chairman of the ludwig von mises institute still
so therefore the changes are going to have to happen and i hope to goodness that the americans are educated enough about economics and about politics. going to stand what we have to do not give more power to the government this is the only institution of course they want to fall flat on its face people want to give it more power we can't have that anymore we have to take away their power return the power to the people take away the power from the banks then we have a chance of building some...